POST CARDS

This is to tell you that Harold (Job) Anderson of Washington, Iowa, one of the wheel-horses of the Midwest Old Settlers and Threshers Association suffered a fatal heart attack on Friday, January 12th. This is a photo I took of him several years ago when h

This photograph shows Bert Greenwalt, member of the Pioneer Threshermens Club and business man of Saskatoon having his ups and downs.

20-40 Oil Pull at the 1961 H. G. Bomhoff Show. Owned by Russell Hoffman, Hinton, Okla., and a member of the Early Day Gas Engine and Tractor Association.

1912 Greyhound Rambler. Eight Passenger. Known as the Thomas Jeffery car. John Loffelmacher, Fairfax, Minn. is the 6th owner. He bought it in 1920.

An early effort at tractor harvesting. My own, 1920. An old Deering Binder, 1918 Waterloo Boy tractor. Somewhat primitive controls, as you will note. Alright as long as you were going straight ahead! Could easily get in some awkward tangles otherwise. My

Here are two real nice engines built by John A. Hull, R. D. 1, New Berlin, Pa. Mr. Hull is at the controls of the smaller engine while his son, George W. Hull, Gettysburg, R.D. handles the big job. Both machines were featured at the annual Williams Grove

Old 26 H. P. Compound Advance pulling two four bottom gangs, the water tank and dragging a harrow. Plowing for wheat in the Fall, near my old home in Illinois, about 1909.

This was my father's 22hp Advance bought new in 1914. My father was a thresherman for about 45 years, threshing and shelling corn. I spent about 30 years with steam engines and still love them. Started running engines for my father when I was about 13. We

A picture of Ken's uncles' outfit with which he threshed in the La Harpe, Illinois area about 1901. He thinks the engine is an Advance but does not know what make the separator is. The men in the picture from left to right; Clay Nudd, owner of the outfit,

A string of nine Kecks at the Highland (Ill.) Show of American Thresherman Association. They are left to right - Cox Bros., Double 22; Amos Rixman, single 22; Fred Kommer's single 18; Fred Leukis single 20; George Bahrie's single 18; Edwin Eddleman's doub

Steam in all its glory on the Midland Electric Coal Corporation located on Route 116, 8 miles west of Farmington, Illinois.

Gov. Rosellin, of Washington, standing by Case Separator. Photo taken at the Western Washington Threshing Bee.